The Abbey church, of course, is what remains of the Benedictine monastery that fell victim to the rapacity and violence of Henry VIII and remains to this day an important Anglican ecclesiastical monument.

If Akomfrah's work is about the recovery of a lost history through fictional narrative, New York--based artist Wangechi Mutu's The End of Eating Everything, 2013, is a dystopian vision of a collective future imperiled by the rapacity of postindustrial capitalism.

So, on September 18 (while being fully aware of the tigerish rapacity of the multinationals but also having a rm belief that Scotland has a lot more to oer than that small dog had), I will imitate the action not of the tiger but of the Scottie: "OK, tigers.

Francis called attention to victims of natural disasters, especially typhoon victims in the Philippines, while renewing his call to protect the environment, which he said was "frequently exploited by human greed and rapacity.

Houghton Revisited', this summer's spectacular exhibition of the great paintings which once belonged to Sir Robert Walpole and have temporarily returned from Russia to their former home in Norfolk, reveals both the taste and the rapacity of Catherine the Great.

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